2005-2006 PEAES Fellows

 

Resident Post-doctoral Fellows

 

Dr. Rohit T. Aggarwala, Department of History, Columbia University: Seat of Empire: New York, Philadelphia, and the Emergence of an American Metropolis, 1776-1837

 

Dr. Francois Furstenberg, Department of History, University of Montreal: French Émigrés in Philadelphia: The French Atlantic World and the Political, Geographical, and Economic Development of the Early U.S. Republic, 1789-1803

 

Resident Dissertation Fellow

 

James Fichter, Ph.D. candidate in History, Harvard University: The American East Indies, 1773-1815

 

Short-Term Fellows

 

Dr. Konstantin Dierks, Indiana University, Bloomington: The Service Economy of Letter Writing in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia

 

Dr. Regina Grafe, Oxford University, UK: Fiscal Re-Distribution in the Spanish Empire

 

Dr. Emma Hart, St. Andrews University, UK: The Meanings of the Market: A Cultural History of Consumer Behavior in Early America, 1607-1776

 

Peter Maw, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Manchester, UK: The Organizing and Financing of Anglo-American trade from 1783 to 1825

 

Dr. Marina Moskowitz, University of Glasgow, UK: Seed Money: The economies of Horticulture in Nineteenth-Century America

 

Dr. Michael Winship, University of Texas at Austin: The Industrial Book, 1840-1880